If I had one criticism I thought maybe it was *slightly* unfeasible that B'Elanna would be able to construct a Slipstream Engine and Transphasic Torpedoes ostensiblely from memory, but on the other hand it seemed believable.
If I had one criticism I thought maybe it was *slightly* unfeasible that B'Elanna would be able to construct a Slipstream Engine and Transphasic Torpedoes ostensiblely from memory, but on the other hand it seemed believable.
I figured Tom was smuggling her the specs or something.
Hey, for seven years, she was able to build shuttlecraft out of pocket lint and wishes; how much harder would a slipstream engine be?
Actually, since Voyager no doubt had an industrial replicator aboard, they literally could have made a shuttlecraft out of pocket lint and wishes, if they'd had an amount of pocket lint equalling or exceeding the mass of a shuttlecraft and containing the necessary elements and compounds, and if the wishes had been delivered in the form of design specifications programmed into the replicator.
Although, well, I guess there isn't likely to be much duranium in lint. Which is why they probably replicated their shuttles out of material mined from various planets and asteroids along the way.
Boy, I'm glad I didn't say "out of thin air"...Actually, since Voyager no doubt had an industrial replicator aboard, they literally could have made a shuttlecraft out of pocket lint and wishes, if they'd had an amount of pocket lint equalling or exceeding the mass of a shuttlecraft and containing the necessary elements and compounds, and if the wishes had been delivered in the form of design specifications programmed into the replicator.
Although, well, I guess there isn't likely to be much duranium in lint. Which is why they probably replicated their shuttles out of material mined from various planets and asteroids along the way.
Boy, I'm glad I didn't say "out of thin air"...
how many Harry Kim and Neelix atoms does it take to make a slip drive?
Ah ok. So did Captain Eden hvae just a picture of it?I believe it was the untranslated alien writing that Zahir showed Kes on their walk.
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